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FAVORITE
REMEDY
___.
JPleasanllo_Tf*e,_
Powerful
to
Cure,
And
Welcome
In
Every
Home.
TClDHErAKlTttVER
\ClfflE^*™^
Dr.
David
Kennedy's
Favorite
Remedy
Is
adapted
to
all
ages
and
both
sexes,
affording
permanent
re-
lief
in
all
cases
caused
by
impurity
of
tlie
blood,
such
as
Kidney,
Bladder
and
Xdver
Com-
—plttluta^curea-ConBtipatlon-aJuUVVfuUTifHHfH
peculiar
to
women,
ADYENTURE
By
JOSEPH
KEATING.
particle
of
his
clothes,
and
the
clothes
and
hair
of
Twm
Betsy,'
dripped,
water.
~^
t
It~nmTist\bet~alh~Hght^-^hate^erT^
said
Llew,
convinced
as
to
his
mortal
..existence.
\Bat
where's
the**
water
gone
so
sudden?\
He
went
back
a
few
\yar;dsr~Burthe
-light
of
his
lamp
instead
of_
going
(Copyright,
1905,
by
Joseph
B.
Bowles.)
One
day
Twm
Betsy
(he
and
Llew
on
-thfl
-
mal—In
^the-..
his
col-
*
It
proves
successful
In
cases
where
all
other
medi-
cines
have
totally
failed.
I\o
sufferer
should
despair
a5
long
as
thiB
remedy
is
untried.
It
has
an
unbro-
ken
record
of
success
for
over
30
years,
and
has
won
hosts
of
warm
friends.
Are
you
suffering
from
any
disease
traceable
to
the
causes
mentioned?
If
so,
Dr.
Kennedy
has
staked
his
personal
aud
professional
reputation
on
the
statement
that
Ftworite
Remedy
will
do
you
good.
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for
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vice
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various'diseases.
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Test'*
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finding
outlf
you
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kidney
disease.
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Kennedy's
Sons,
Rondout,
N.
Y.
REMEMBER,
the
full
name
I
s
Dr.
David
Ken-
nedv'B
FAVOK1TE
REMEDY,
njade
at
Bondout,
N.
V.,
and
the
price
is
81.00
(six
bottles
*5.00)
at
all
driifrgists
in
the
United
States,
Canada
and
fr>rfiii»Ti
roimtriea.
U.
S.
N.
called
down-
to
league
in
a
strange
voice
7
:
'•
\Come
up
here
a
bit,
butty.\
Llew
went
up
and
found
feetsy
right
up
in
the
corner,
wltrTTihT
Twm
lamp
against
the
wall
of
coal
which
formed
a
right
angle
with
the
working
face.
Signs
of
water
filtering
through
the
soft
surface
glistened
in
the
lamp
rays.
\Look
here,\
said
Twm
Betsy.
\Wa-
ter.\
Llew\took~np
a-mandrilli—With-his-jTwm's
-ar-m
ahead
of
him,
seemed
strangely
to
run
upwards
right
in
front
of
him.
He
raised[The
~liihl~to\eYamlhe\this-.--lIe'
saw
the
strangest
thing
that
ever
came
within
his
experience.
~-__WeH~-sald
hp,
nlaintlxely^JlHere/V
_D_=_C:__:
POINTS
for
porch
and
interior
floors,
kitchen
and
bathroom
walls.
MadeT
by~BIIXINU5TKlN(r?cX0—
New-York
and-Boston.
For
sale
by
HENRY
BRYDGJES,
FAIRPORT,
N.
Y.
—
Cost
most
to
make
but
sensibly
cheap
to
use.
Try
them.
light
in
bis
left
hand
and
the
tool
in
his
right
he
struck
the
iron
against
the
coal,
testing
it.
Suddenly,
however,
he
stopped.
His
colleague
with
his
big
mandrill
pulled
out
an
enormous
back
slip
(the
coal
\grows\
in
.overlapping
sections
like
joinery
work),
which
left
a
big
gap
from
the
cut
half-way
down
the
face.
a
wall
of
water.\
He
stared
bard
at
the
smooth,
shin-
ing
thing
before
him.
It
went
straight
up
like
a
great
cathedral
window,
with
a
dim,
yellbiriighT^Thihirin
:-r
~
\But
what's
holding
it
up\
like
that?\
be
marveled.
\P'raps
Twm
Betsy
knows.\
Then
Llew
tried
to
bring
back
his
friend's
consciousness
to
get
an
ex-
planation
of
the
phenomenon.
He
merely
put
his
hand
under
EYES
EXAMINEDv
FOR:
•Women^Ii^vJ^MeYaT-
for..
Eyegl
and
Never
Call
for
•
.'.'•''
Tnenu
;
•.
-
\Yes
sahT~the
store
managerrTe^
ports
the
Jewelers'.
Circular'
Weekly,
as
he
glanced,
at
the
sign
wnich
gave
notice
that
a
deposit
w.Ul^hereafter
be
req'ufcfexTonall\order8\for
t
\glassesr\we
had
to
do
it.
When
we
took
account
of
stocky
a
JUtle,.
while_ago
we
_
found
w^-had-beenvRtuckfor-sQ
many-frames
and
glasses
made
to
order,
and
then
never
called
for
thatwe
had~to~put
up
that
notice.
For
the
peculiar
type
known
as
7
the
'shopper,'
women
who
^^^m^mim
m*r
;
REAP
AND
YOU
WILL
LEARN
it
That
the
leading*j^edical
Ayr!ters
and:;
teachers-of—
'ttll^tbJ^-severaU^choola
rif.,__
'
practice
ehdorseahd
recommend^
in
the'
V
strongest
terms
possible,
each.ahd
every
ingredient
entering
Into
the
composition..
of
Dr.
Pierce's
Golden
Medical
Discovery
^forthe
cure
of-weak-stomach
r
dy6pepsia,—-
catarrh
of
stomach,
\liver
complaint,\-
torpid
liver,
ur
biliousness,
chionic
bowel-'
UP-TO-DATE\
upon
the
back
of
the
mystery
of
the
water;
it
took
-
away
the
strength
of
a
barrier;
it
opened
the
door
to
a'ter-
TlbTe
-
enemy.
Where
'
water
merely
trickled—before,,
there_„now
broke
through
a
torrent
\Look
out—run
for
it,\
roared
Llew,
who
saw
the
face
of
the
coal
giving
way,
as
if
a
great
power
behind
thrust
it
out,
trying
to
bury
them
under
it
Without
wasting
another
second
they
ran.
The
torr*ent
of
wa-
wounded-
man
with
startling
ease,
sprang
into
the
air.
\Arglwydd
said
Llew,
frightened.
\You
came
up
like
a
cork
flying
out
of
a
bottle
of
pop.\
Twm
stood
on
one
leg.
He
found
no
trouble
at
all
in
keeping
himself
in
that
position.
\What
in
the
name
of
goodness,
is
That-seemed—to-put-the-last-
straw^he—matter-?^—he—Gried.
^Pm—doln\.
MERCHANTTAItOWNQ
TOe
awellesl
things
of
tb€-aeaaon-QBe-4aolndcd
in
bur
new
stock
of
woolens
and.
our
facilities
for
pleasinftyou-in
cut
and-flt
wero
never
before_
so
good.
-
......
ter
kept
as
close^oTrrelr~h'eels~HS
-
Sat--
tor
a
soul
irruangerr
—
~~~\
This
particular
road
of
Llew
differed
from
the
usual
working
places.._
ft-
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OUR
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LOCATION,
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METAI.
MOTHEB8
h&tthtaf
tad
broodl&f
plut
2
qtj.
dUbsteh.a
60
«tp
lid
nliea
ran-along-the-extreme
boundary
line
of
the
Pandy
pit
owners'
legal
area.
Without
knowing
it,
the
surveyors
had
made
Llew
and
his
colleague
de-
liberately
drive
their
road
upon
a
lit-
tle
corner
of
the
boundary
line
of
an-
other
man's
pit,
long
since
disused
owing—to-
-the
-water—
in-
its-,,workings.
And
as
soon
as
the
barrier
between
them
became
weak
enough
this
same
water
broke
through
and
rushed
after
the
two
unlucky
men.
They
came
to
a
brattice
door—a
frail
framework
of
wood,
covered
with
tar-
soaked
canvas.
It
opened
against
them.
\What's
the
matter
\with
it!
It's
like
a
ton
weight,\
said
Llew.
\Water's
driving
the
air
against
it,\
panted
his
friend,
pulling
at
it
with
him.
Llew
hitched
his
lamp
upon
his
belt;
put
his
two
strong
hands
upon
the
edge
j
-of--the--framewor-k^The_door_did^ot4^
^1-open.—BUt-tha.L-dld_nuLjmaLtm
,_Llew
tricks
like
a
tumbler.\
\Same
as
me,
exactly,\
declared
Llew,
keeping
his
balance
with
dif-
ficulty.
\Just
like
walkin'
on
'lastlc.
rm_like__a,
ball
tamping
about
the
place.
Stop!\
he
shouted,
suddenly.
Twm
Betsy
pulled
up
sharply.
With
the
effort
his
body
underwent
a
series
of
vibrations
like
the
end
of
a
spring-
plank
after
the
bather
takes
his
diver
\It's
the
air!\
cried
Llew,
in
a
voice
thrilling
with
the
sense
of
a
great
dis-
covery:
—'Doing
what?\
—
—-
\Keeping
the
water
back!\
.
'•
\GeT~a^vay!-\~^faou
ted—Twin—Betsyr
travel
around
among
the
stores
an
order
things
for
the
mere
joy
of
or-
dering
them,
infests
the'store
of
eye
specialists
as
it
does
thoseof'the
dry
goods
men.
•
.
\Why
women
come
In
here
,of
an
afternoon
just
for
a
place
to
rest
in,
I
do
believe.
They
will
come
in
and
affections,-
and
all
catarrhal
diseases
of
whatever
region,
name
or
nature.
It
Is
also
a-spebifie-remedy-for
all
such
chronlc.
or
long
standing
cases
of
catarrhal
affec-
tions_and
their
resultants,
as
bronchial,
throat
andUung
diseases
(except
consump-
especlally
efficacious
In*
producing
per
feet
cures.
It
contains
Black
Cherrybark^
Golden
Seal
root,
Bloodroot,
Stone
root,
-Mftndrake-rx)ot^^ndHiueen
J
s-rootr=
t
-alH)r
Dolly—Do
,you
think
the
Duke
of
Cashlelgh
intends
to
marry
your
sis-
ter
GladyB?
.
\'»
:«•
Glady's
Brother—Rather!
Look
at
the/presents
he's
given
her!
A
gold
ijase,\
a
smoking
cap,
a
hunting
watch,
a
Gladstone
bag,
a
gold-headed
carre,
a—
their
eyes
examined,
and
sometimes
get
indignant
when
we
find
that
they
do
not
need-
glasses
at
all.
Oh,
yes,
we
do
turn
them
away
at
times
when
they
do
not
need
glasses.
And
when
they
do
need
them
they
leave
orders
for
the
glasses
and
we
make
them
up
and
then
have
them
left
on
our
hands,
because
they
frequently
never
call
that
sometimes;
for
them.
\Men
do
but
more
often
it
is
a
woman.
The
only
way
I
can
account
for
it
Is
by
that
explanation—that
they
do
it
for
want
of
something
else
to
do,
and
His
Excuse.
.
You
call
me
fair,
but
I'm
brunette;
.
What
are
you
thinking
of?\
He
answered:
\True
but
don't
forgot
That
all
is
fair
In
love!\
—Cleveland
Leader.
Early
Training.
\He
Is
certainly
a
bouncing
baby
boy.\
\Yes
and
his
mother
hopes
some
day
OonpI.U
hiUhlEi
tsd
breodisf
plu
t
for
V7.Su
.
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tod*
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#eansea,
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\
Jl
cuicH
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away
a
cold
in
the
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quickly.
Cream
Balm
is
placed
into
the
nostrils.spreade
over
the
membrane
and
is
absorbed.
Relief
is
Im-
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Large
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ELY
BRQTHERS,
66
Warren
Street,
^\W
Yotk
'.v.
with
infinite
scorn.
But
Liew_insists
ed:
\I'm
sure
that
the
plank
door
down
here
won't
let
the
air
go
out,
and
the
water
won't
let
the
air
go
in.
And
the
water
can't
come
no
further,
because
the
air
won't
let
it.\
\What!\
roared
the
other.
-•^Gome-
and-
look^
—
Llew
led
the
way.
Twm
followed.
Llew
tried
to
walk
up
towards
the
water.
His
feet
barely
kept
the
ground
while
in
motion.
\Look!'^he
shouted.
He
held
his
lamp
up.
The
light
gleamed
on
the
wall
of
water.
\It's
like
swimmin'
on
dry
land,\
\grumbled
Llfew.
The
detail
left
unexpressed—the
de-
tail
which
allowed
them
to
\swim
on
dry
land,\
simply
amounted
to
this:
Water
will
not
mix
with
wind;
nor
wind
with
water.
For
water
is
water
A
gale
lashes
into
the\
face
of~the\\s¥aT^he~arggry~waxer:
perhaps
to
see-what-ILiB
like,to_haj^e_|jhe-maY-go-tQ-CQllege
and
make
a
name
the
eyes
examined.
\You
would
think
that
a
shop
where
eye-glasses
are
prepared
and
sold
would
be
about^
the
last
place
in
the
world
to
be
afflicted
with
shoppers,
but
we
get
them.\
DWTffi
\TrSE7rSAtT
g.
0
^
That
is
probably
as
Ancient
|
There
is
no
place
for
Bargains
in
Rochester
like
as
the
HumaaHace
Itself,
CURES
A
COLD
IN
ONE
DAI
CURES
GRIP
IN
TWO
DAYS
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k
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and
bttntlfki
th«
b$it.
rtotnotM
»
luxuiUst
froirth.
Never
Full•
to
Bcitore
Or*y
Hairr
too
itaa
Tonthfull
CoTorT.
CuiMJciIp
dj^rtitt
A_h»lT
f»Ulnf.
Hai
t
it
Youthfu
Color
2urr*
tcilp
di»rtitt
h
htlr
fill
IT'S
TRUE
DOWNICIQE
Will
.destroy
Insects
on
Treca
and
Plants
and
prevent
fungus
and
bjlght
on
Fruit
and
Potatoes.
ISwlOp
See
your
grtSccr
or
write
us
for
book.
D0WKIC1DE
CBSUIC&L
CO.,
U1DDLSC0ST,
M.
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t
i-
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rOTICE
TO.
CREDITORS—Pursuant
to
an
m
m,
•
ft^-'-'::-..
SH!re
:
^nW
:
§F
:
33oTn
!
o^oTW?^^
ite<5drd!ng-to-lttWTtO*H-por8ona-having-cialtnaor-
broke
it
in
\two\\
halresr\
The-wood\
crackled,
and
the
tearing
of
the
can-
vas
followed
like
a
volley
of
pistol
shots.
\And
there's
a
big
plank
door
fur-
ther-on—we-can-t~tear_thatl\—moaned-
Twm
Betsy,
as
he
tried
to
scramble
through
after
his
friend.
But
here
a
serious
thing
happened.
The
water—by
this
time
so
plentiful
that
it
completely
filled
the
narrow,
tunnel-like
roadway—swept
down
against
the
outstretched
broken
part
of
the
framework
and
jammed
it
back
,sn
suddenly
thnt
it
entrapped
the
left
foot
of
poor
Twm.
The
water
then
rushed
with
a
bang
against
the
slender
door,
where
it
swirled
and
boiled
in
its
fury
at
itself
checked.
\I'm
fast,\
roared
Twm.
\The
.water's
breaking
down
the
door,\
muttered
Llew.
\Another
min-
ute
and
it'll
be
all
over
with
the
two
of
us.\
The
whole
framework,
sides
and
doorway,
began
to
bulge
outwards;
it
could
not
hold
back
the
enormous
force
behind.
Twm
threw
a
horror-stricken
look
at
it.
Then
the
excruciating
pain
and
hor-
ror
of
it
all
reached
a
climax;
he
lost
consciousness.
His
body
fell—limp.
\Fainted
clean
away,\
panted
Llew.
\And
I'll
have
to
carry
him.\
He
heard
the
sides
of
the
doorway
creaking
more
than
ever.
And
now
he
saw\
it
breaking
down
hopelessly.
He
picked
up
his
friend
and
ran
for
the
low-
er
door.
The
water
came
tearing
over,
un-
der
and
through
the
door
in
a
yellow,
shining
flood,
roaring
as
it
rushed
after
him
and
his
burden.
It
filled
the
roadway—top,
and
sides;
it
advanced
in
a
like
a
moving
wall.
\Llew
with
the
other
man
arms,
looked
back
as
he
heard
It
get-
ting
nearer.
He
felt
something
slimy
'touch
his
back—the
water!
\I'm
caught!\
he
groaned.
7
~Tlren
a
Very
strange
thing
happened;
a
magical
strength
seemed
to
come
to
him;
his
burden
suddenly
lost
ita
weight,
and
he
could
hold^
Twm
Betsy
on
one
hand,
outstretched.
Stranger
still,
the
crashing,
hissing
sound
of
the
rushing
water
stopped;
a
mysteri-
ous
silence
came
upon
everything.
Llew
moved
'as
if
without
effort;
he
walked
buoyantly—almost
without
touching
/the
ground;
he
held
Twm
Betsy
under
his
arm,
as
he
would
his
mackintosh
when
he
wenf'for
a
holi-
day
and
no
rain
came
on.
\Are
we
dead,
both
of
ua?\
he
asked
of
himself,
very
much
frightened.
_^Vnyjiow/'
ho
said,
emphatically.
springs_uri^nl^i^3VE5^ziBiiizzjLey^r_
does
the
water
allow
the
tiniest
breath
of
its
enemy
to
penetrate
even
to
the
depth
of
a
shade
beyond
the
surface.
So
here,
the
water
rushed
down
and
forced
all
the
air
in
the
roadway
into
IbTe~small'est
~v7uuTne~it
couldlissume.
The
door,
so
thoroughly
built,
with
thick
brattice
along
the
bottom,
would
not
admit
of
any
escape;
the
volume
^f\water\
exceeded
the
volume
of
air,
and
imprisoned
it.
But
the
prisoner
would
not,
could
not
yield.
It
could
not
drive
the
water,
greater
in
volume,
The
awful
desolation
of
the
Dead
sea,
which
Jies
nearly
1,300
feet
below
the
level
of
the
Mediterranean,
is
broken
here
and
there
by
the
salt
divers,
whose
work
is
probably
as
ancient
as
the
hu-
\nraff\
race~~itself.\
;
—
—
From
remotest
antiquity,
says
the
Technical
World,
Magazine,
the
salt
of
the
Dead
sea
has
been
collected
and
brought
to
the
Jerusalem
market,
where
it
is
used
for
curing
hides
and
for
domes-
tic
purposes.
Dead
sea
water
contains
over
25
per
cent,
of
solid
substances,
of
which
seven
per
cent,
is
chloride
of
sodium,
or
common
salt.
The
Dead
sea
contains
no
living
crea-
ture.
Sea
fish
put
into
its
waters
speed-
ily
die.
Not
a
single
boat
navigates\
its
strange
waters,
nor
is
there
any
sign
of
life,
saye
the
isolated
parties
of
salt
divers,
who
scrape
and
slowly
amass
'thelr~gllstening-heap3-of-cryBtal-near-
the
mouth
of
the
JordanT
for
himself
on
the
gridiron.\
\You
don't
-
say.
Is
she.
teaching
him
to
stand
hard
knocks
already?\
\Yes
she_grabs_hlm
by
the
wri3t
and
pulls
him
through
every
bargain
rush
they
have
downtown.\—Chicago
News.
Which
are
highly
praised
as
remedies
for
all
the
above
mentioned
affections
by
such
eminent
medical
writers
and
teachers
as
Prof.
BartholoWj
of
Jefferson
Med.
Col-
lege;
Prof.
Hare,
of
the
Univ.
of
Pa.;
Prof.
Finley
Ellingwood,
M.
D.,
of
Ben-
nett
Med.
College,
Chicago;
Prof.
John
KingrM;
D.,
late
of
Cincinnati;
Prof.
John
M.
Scudder.
M.
D..
late
of
Cincin-
nati;
Prof.
Edwin
M.
Hale.
M.
D.,
of
Hahnemann
Med.
-
College,
Chicago,,
and
_
scoresol
oth^Ts^LTrallyemluBntlrirthelr-
several
schools
of
practice.
.'
\
The
\polden
Medical
Discovery\
is
the
only
medicine
put
up
for
sale
through'
druggists
for
like
purposes,
that
has
any'
such
professional
endorsements
worth
more
than
any
number
of
ordinary
testi-
monials.'.
Open
publicity
of
its
formula
on
the
bottle
wrapper
is
the
best
possible
guaranty
of
its
merits.
.A
glance
at
this
published
formula
will
snow
that
\Golden
Medical
Discovery\
contains
no
poison-
-ous-or-harmful-agents-and-no-alcohol-
chemlcally
pure,
triple-refined
glycerine
being
used
instead.
Glycerine
is
entirely
unobjectionable
and
besides
is
a
most
useful
ingredient
in
the
cure
of
all
stom-
ach
as
well
as
bronchial,
throat
and
lung
affections.
There
is
the
highest
medical
authority
Jfqr_
its
use
in
all
such
cases.
The
\Discovery
\IS
a
concentratedgryc--
eric
extract
of
native,
medicinal
roots
and
is,safe
and
reliable.
A
booklet
of
extracts
from'eminent,
medical
authorities,
endorsing
its
Ingre-
dients
mailed
free
on
request.-
Address
Dr.
R.
V.
Pierce,
Buffalo,
N.
Y.
FftVHM-WWHK
SmSSE
This
week's
specials
positively
fot-
one-third
less
than
any-,
where
else
in
Rochester—that
means
33
per
cent,
in
your
pocket.
SUITS
When
a
sufficient
cargo
Is
made
ready
a
long,
string
of
camels
crosses
the
desert,
and
the
salt
is
loaded
up
into
panniers,
or
\shwerries
and
taken
•into
Jerusalem,
where
it
finds
a
ready
market.
Salt,
as
is
well
known,
has
been
used
as
currency
from
time
immemorial,
just
as
bricks
of
tea
are
used
to-day
in
cen-
-tral~Asia;-esp6Gially
in
-the-horderland
of
China
and
Siberia.
All
our
$8.50
Suits..;
$5.98
All
our
$13.98
Suits
.$7.98
All
our
$15,00
Suits
$8.98
All
our
$18.00
Suits
$10.98
All
our
$22.50
Suits
$13.98
All
our
$25.00
Suits
$16.98
Coats
and
Jacketg
n
•
K\
CRABS
IN
RABBIT
HUNT.
bottom
solid—
in
his
demands
against
-Alfred
J.-Jqyce,-lnt6-of-tho
town
of
Perineld,
county
«of
MonroCi
atato
of
New
York,
deceased,
to
present
the
same
wl»h
the
vouchers
thereof,
to
the
Undersigned,
the
administrator
of
said
-deceased
at
her
place
for
the
transaction
of
business
as
such
administra-
tor
at
her
rcsldcnco
on
the
Dugway
road
In
Peh-
Oeld,
N.
¥„on
or
before
the
1st
day
of
July,
1906
-.Dated,
December
20th;
1005;
V.
'
>
/MARY
A.JOYCE,
•\'.'•
'
v
Administrator,
etc.
Charles
M.
Williams,
Administrator's
Att'y,
709-710-Wllder
Bldg.,
Rochester,
N.
Y.
back;
but
it
would
not
allow
it
to
come
any
furthei.
And
the
seciei
ur
-USJngularJMethod_
of
Captunnff
Game-
this
thing?
Nothing
more
or
less
than
the
brattice
door
which
had;
in
the
first
place,
held
the
waier
back.
This
pause
gave
the
air
time
to
get
into
shape
for
the
contest—to
clean
its
decks
as
it
were.
So
that
when
the
water
burst
down
the
brattice
door
and
rushed
through
in
a
complete
solid,
from
xoad
to
roof,
the
air
met
it
in
exactly
the
same
form—
solid,
from
road
to
roof.
Consequent-
ly
not
a
drop
of
the
water
could
flow
under,
over
or
down
the
sides.
And
in
this
deadlock
of
the
antagonistic
elements
Llew
and
his
colleague
found
safety.
\The
next
thing,\
said
Llew,
with
his
light
upon
the
strong
plank
door,
\is
how
to
net
out.
Can't
we
cut
a
piece
out?\
Suddenly
he
turned
his
light
to
the
ground.
\A
rail,\
said
he.
\I
can
drive
a
hole
through
the
turf
side!\
They
tore
two
of
the
tram-road
rails.
Llew
put
the
handle
of
his
lamp
in
his
mouth
to
\show
light.\
Then
they
cut
and
hammered
the
turf
wall
at
the
left
side
of
the
door.
Llew
steadily
cut
a
round
hole
in
the
turf
big
enough
for
a
man
to
go
through
with
ease.-
But-he
took
care
not
to
cut
any
part
through.
He
weakened
It
equally
all
round.
He
knew
enough
of
the
ways
of
com-
pressed
air
to
understand
that
it
would,
escape
with
the
force
of
an
ex-
plosion.
\Now
said
he,
at
last
'
He
threw
down
his
rail.
\Get
behind
me
and
jump
after
me
when
you
see
me
knocked
through.\
He
took
the
first
place
so
as
to
take
the
first
and
most
dangerous
shock
of
the
escaping
air.
That
first
shock
3ometlmes
mutilates
the
thing
in
its:
way.
.
\Ready
he
roared.
\Ahy.\
;
Llew
struck
wjth
his
flat
the
weak-
ened
part
of
the
wall.
It
flew
out
like
a
feather.
A
roaring
blast
followed
and
In
It
two
human
beings
found
All
our
$5.00
Covert
Coats
..
.$2.98
All
our
$6.00
Silk
Etons
$3.98
0
All
our
$10.00
Taffeta
Eton
or
Box
Coats
$6.98
V>
-
All
our
$8.50
Tafyta
Coats..
.$5.98
All
our
Long
TouDsts'
guaran-
teed
Taffeta
^oats,
$15.00
special
..7.
$8.98
125
dozens
of
lingerie
Shirt
Waists,
regularly
sold
at
'
$2.25,
all
sizes
special
for
this
sale
$1.25
-^i
t
OAL«priTipc-r.Q^tji
T
-«iy.Ra
4.
r.n
14
,
--,-,,..
.98fi
rExtrabrdinaryrrsale-of—Milliaegy*—
•
Soo
wmdow-dis--
\play
for
prices
and
styles.
______
The
Empire-Princess
and
the
Sun-Rays
Skirts
are
the
exclusive
novelties
of
the
Berlin.
Ask
to
see
them.
-.A^special
lot
of
skirts
in
all
wool
gray
English
materials
at
$2.98
We
give
Green
Trading
Stamps
THE\BER_IN
40
State
Street,
Rochester,
N.
Y.
Weglvc-Orecn
Trading
Stamps
~The~storethat-_aves-you
money
Alall-_rdej__DtomDtl.v
attended
to.
Employed
by
English
Urchin.
I-
On
a
property
where
the
rabbit
shoot-
ing
was
strictly
preserved,
upon
the
southern
coast
of-England,
a
boy
was
caught
with
two
dead
rabbits
in
his
pos-
session,
and
nothing
that
would
account
for
their
decease.
A
search
of
his
pocket
revealed
nothing
but
two
live
crabs
of
small
dimensions,
the
end
of
a'
candle
and
a
box
of
matches.
Under
promise
of
release
the
urchin
was
persuaded
to
disclose
his
method
of
procedure.
First
he
selected
a
likely
burrow,
and
then
stripped
off
his
clothes,
putting
his
coat
over
one
hole,
his
trousers
over
another,
and
his
shirt
over
the
third.
He
lit
the
candle
end,
dropped
a
little
grease
upon*
the
crab's
back,
and
stuck
the
lighted
candle
thereon,
and
then
put
the
crab
at
an
unoccupied
open-
ing.
Straightway
the
frightened
torch-
bearer
fled
sideways
Into
the
darkness
and
explored
the
Innermost
depths,
while
the
boy,
expectant
as
a
terrier,
awaited
events
outside.
Presently
a
rabbit
bolted
into
the
coat,
as
It
did
so
that
boy
was
after
it
like
a
shot,
and
boy,
rabbit
and
coat
all
rolled
over
together,
the
boy
rising
from
the
fray
with
the
rabbit
In
iils
clutches.
VEGETABLE
SICILIAN
_1_|ir
Kenewer
A
high-class
preparation
for
the
hair.
Keeps
the
hair
soft
and
glossy
and
prevents
splitting
at
the
ends.
Cures
dandruff
and
always
restores
color
to
gray
hair.
If
jo—
dnxjiit
c__ot
inpplj
TOO.
lend
11,00
to
R.
PT
nALL
A
CO..
N_bt_,
N.
H.
MAIL
BANK
ACCOUNTS
Are
as
safely
conducted
nowadays
as
are
accounts
in
person.
Money
(in
the
form
of
money
orders,
draft
or
by
registered
letter)
may
be
safely
mailed
to
this
Trust
Company
when
it
will
be
deposited
to
the
sender's
credit
and
bank
book
will
be
sent
by
return
mail.
•
.
-
-
-
4
per
cent
interest
paid
on
deposits
which
do
not
exceed
$10,000.00.
Send
for
statement.
\
Correspondence
solicited.
SECURITY
TRVST
COMPANY,
OF
ROCHESTER
,
Corner
AJaln
and
Water
Str-ets.
nmi?-ttnd-_thc___watet-ftT
ihftmfiftlve8~Droreoteo-nK«~BtonflR-*r^w
r
3
^lotri^^rburrd:\-
Ho
tried
to
walk
In
the
normal
man-
ner;
but
his
feet
would
not
keep
on
the
roadway.
Ho
moved
about
like
a
ball
tamping
on
the
ground.
\Like
walking
on
.'lastlc,\
said
he.
Then
he
noticed
that
his
beard
sim-
ply
deluged
him
with
the
water
that
dripped
from
it;
also
that
from
every
^ellng-^hrough-tho-openlng-lnto-tho
dust
of
the
road
at'trio
other
side.
But
It
pitched
them
into
Bafety.
At
first
sttinned,
they
came
to
them-
selves
as
soon
as
a
stream
of
wa-
ter
began
to
flow
through
after
them.
Put
the
volume
of
water,
limited
to
tho
size
of
the
hole,
could
not
harm
them.
It
simply
spouted
oyer
them.
Man's
Influence
Fatal.
Man
is
tho
only
animal
which
Is
al-
ways
accompanied
by
diseases,
except
those
creatures
that
are
his
companr
ions
and
-hare
his
patronage.
There
Is
reason
to
believe
that
the
denizens
of
the
forests,
the
veld,
the
rivers
and
the
ocean,
so
far
as
they
escape
man's
influence,
live,
with
hardly
an
excep-
tion,
\healthy
lives.
Chronic
ailments
begin
with
man's
protection-
in.
the
-dairy,
stable
and
kennel.
Man*
has
treated
artificial-conditions
with
which
the
\thousand
Ills
that
flesh
is
-heir
to\
are
associated.
If
tho
human
fam-
ily
dwelt
in
ventilated
houses,
breathed-
pure
air,
lived
temperately^
with
little
or
no
\alcohol
and
took
daily
exercise
in
the
open,
it
would
perhaps
know
little
more
of
gout;
rheumatism,
can-
cer,
fever,
lumbago,
dyspepsia,
asthma
\Standard\
tailoring
FOR
THE
MAN
WHO
/KNOWS
We're
looking
for.
the
man
who
doesn't
know,
but
wants
to
learn.
OUR
$15
made
to
your
individual
measure
SUIT
or
TOPCOAT
jhftn-».rto.~tne.
iQwer^aiumaia.^LoiidOTr
Telegraph.
Ponick
Scandal.
\I
seen\
Mehitable
Peters
down
to
tho
post
ofQ8
jest
now
all
dressed
tip.\
,
.
\Had
on
her
store
clothes,
hey
?\<
\Yes;'
an*
her.
store
hair.\—Chicago
Sun.'
V'\;\'•'\.:'
-•
;\
''•-.'\
will
prove
a
lesson
in
econ-
omy
worthy
your
atten-
tion.
Finer
grades
at
$18,
$20,
$22,
$26..\
FIT
and
STYLE
aro
essential
features
hero
and
no
garment
can
leave
our
store
until
yon
are
sat-
isfied
in
every
particular.
Ofconrso
GRAY
is
tho
color.
Hundreds
of
=fihades\to.salc_t=frj);
Come
In\
and.
look:
M
over.
THE
STANDARD
CLOTHES
SHOP
\^
og
Main
St.
East,
Rochester,
N.
Y.
WB
ALLOW
ROUND
TRIP
CARPARB
ON
ALL
SUIT
ORDERS.
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^^ : '\m=^i: -^-r~~:r -;r;.^TJE[ti%ON^^^^ *~——....-». ..*=*,...^ .-...., ^^ mm FAVORITE REMEDY ___. JPleasanllo_Tf*e,_ Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. TClDHErAKlTttVER \ClfflE^*™^ Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is adapted to all ages and both sexes, affording permanent re- lief in all cases caused by impurity of tlie blood, such as Kidney, Bladder and Xdver Com- —plttluta^curea-ConBtipatlon-aJuUVVfuUTifHHfH peculiar to women, ADYENTURE By JOSEPH KEATING. particle of his clothes, and the clothes and hair of Twm Betsy,' dripped, water. ~^ t It~nmTist\bet~alh~Hght^-^hate^erT^ said Llew, convinced as to his mortal ..existence. \Bat where's the** water gone so sudden?\ He went back a few \yar;dsr~Burthe -light of his lamp instead of_ going (Copyright, 1905, by Joseph B. Bowles.) One day Twm Betsy (he and Llew on -thfl - mal—In ^the-.. his col- * It proves successful In cases where all other medi- cines have totally failed. I\o sufferer should despair a5 long as thiB remedy is untried. It has an unbro- ken record of success for over 30 years, and has won hosts of warm friends. Are you suffering from any disease traceable to the causes mentioned? If so, Dr. Kennedy has staked his personal aud professional reputation on the statement that Ftworite Remedy will do you good. -Send for & , { . TCO trln * V ottle &n '& booklet con- taining valuable medical ad vice on tne ire_tnrentiof~ various'diseases. Write also for an \Easy Test'* for finding outlf you have kidney disease. Address Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y. REMEMBER, the full name I s Dr. David Ken- nedv'B FAVOK1TE REMEDY, njade at Bondout, N. V., and the price is 81.00 (six bottles *5.00) at all driifrgists in the United States, Canada and fr>rfiii»Ti roimtriea. U. S. N. called down- to league in a strange voice 7 : '• \Come up here a bit, butty.\ Llew went up and found feetsy right up in the corner, wltrTTihT Twm lamp against the wall of coal which formed a right angle with the working face. Signs of water filtering through the soft surface glistened in the lamp rays. \Look here,\ said Twm Betsy. \Wa- ter.\ Llew\took~np a-mandrilli—With-his-jTwm's -ar-m ahead of him, seemed strangely to run upwards right in front of him. He raised[The ~liihl~to\eYamlhe\this-.--lIe' saw the strangest thing that ever came within his experience. ~-__WeH~-sald hp, nlaintlxely^JlHere/V _D_=_C:__: POINTS for porch and interior floors, kitchen and bathroom walls. MadeT by~BIIXINU5TKlN(r?cX0— New-York and-Boston. For sale by HENRY BRYDGJES, FAIRPORT, N. Y. — Cost most to make but sensibly cheap to use. Try them. light in bis left hand and the tool in his right he struck the iron against the coal, testing it. Suddenly, however, he stopped. His colleague with his big mandrill pulled out an enormous back slip (the coal \grows\ in .overlapping sections like joinery work), which left a big gap from the cut half-way down the face. a wall of water.\ He stared bard at the smooth, shin- ing thing before him. It went straight up like a great cathedral window, with a dim, yellbiriighT^Thihirin :-r ~ \But what's holding it up\ like that?\ be marveled. \P'raps Twm Betsy knows.\ Then Llew tried to bring back his friend's consciousness to get an ex- planation of the phenomenon. He merely put his hand under EYES EXAMINEDv FOR: •Women^Ii^vJ^MeYaT- for.. Eyegl and Never Call for • .'.'•'' Tnenu ; •. - \Yes sahT~the store managerrTe^ ports the Jewelers'. Circular' Weekly, as he glanced, at the sign wnich gave notice that a deposit w.Ul^hereafter be req'ufcfexTonall\order8\for t \glassesr\we had to do it. When we took account of stocky a JUtle,. while_ago we _ found w^-had-beenvRtuckfor-sQ many-frames and glasses made to order, and then never called for thatwe had~to~put up that notice. For the peculiar type known as 7 the 'shopper,' women who ^^^m^mim m*r ; REAP AND YOU WILL LEARN it That the leading*j^edical Ayr!ters and:; teachers-of— 'ttll^tbJ^-severaU^choola rif.,__ ' practice ehdorseahd recommend^ in the' V strongest terms possible, each.ahd every ingredient entering Into the composition.. of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ^forthe cure of-weak-stomach r dy6pepsia,—- catarrh of stomach, \liver complaint,\- torpid liver, ur biliousness, chionic bowel-' UP-TO-DATE\ upon the back of the mystery of the water; it took - away the strength of a barrier; it opened the door to a'ter- TlbTe - enemy. Where ' water merely trickled—before,, there_„now broke through a torrent \Look out—run for it,\ roared Llew, who saw the face of the coal giving way, as if a great power behind thrust it out, trying to bury them under it Without wasting another second they ran. The torr*ent of wa- wounded- man with startling ease, sprang into the air. \Arglwydd said Llew, frightened. \You came up like a cork flying out of a bottle of pop.\ Twm stood on one leg. He found no trouble at all in keeping himself in that position. \What in the name of goodness, is That-seemed—to-put-the-last- straw^he—matter-?^—he—Gried. ^Pm—doln\. MERCHANTTAItOWNQ TOe awellesl things of tb€-aeaaon-QBe-4aolndcd in bur new stock of woolens and. our facilities for pleasinftyou-in cut and-flt wero never before_ so good. - ...... ter kept as close^oTrrelr~h'eels~HS - Sat-- tor a soul irruangerr — ~~~\ This particular road of Llew differed from the usual working places.._ ft- REMEMBER OUR NEW LOCATION, 3S EAST AVENUE. Merchant Tailor, Rochester, N. Y. The Cream of the Poultry Press for 25 cents a year. That's Jnst two cents a month and one Issue alone will contain infor- mation of practical use worth dollars to you. The Poultry Review Is not a large bulky paper that you have to waste valuable time In \wading through\ to And anything of practical value, but it contains the Cream of Poultry Knowl- edge. Send In your subscription now. Sample copy and premium list 5 cents. -Ponltry-RevlewrBoxJJrBalenirN.-Y,-] METAI. MOTHEB8 h&tthtaf tad broodl&f plut 2 qtj. dUbsteh.a 60 «tp lid nliea ran-along-the-extreme boundary line of the Pandy pit owners' legal area. Without knowing it, the surveyors had made Llew and his colleague de- liberately drive their road upon a lit- tle corner of the boundary line of an- other man's pit, long since disused owing—to- -the -water— in- its-,,workings. And as soon as the barrier between them became weak enough this same water broke through and rushed after the two unlucky men. They came to a brattice door—a frail framework of wood, covered with tar- soaked canvas. It opened against them. \What's the matter \with it! It's like a ton weight,\ said Llew. \Water's driving the air against it,\ panted his friend, pulling at it with him. Llew hitched his lamp upon his belt; put his two strong hands upon the edge j -of--the--framewor-k^The_door_did^ot4^ ^1-open.—BUt-tha.L-dld_nuLjmaLtm ,_Llew tricks like a tumbler.\ \Same as me, exactly,\ declared Llew, keeping his balance with dif- ficulty. \Just like walkin' on 'lastlc. rm_like__a, ball tamping about the place. Stop!\ he shouted, suddenly. Twm Betsy pulled up sharply. With the effort his body underwent a series of vibrations like the end of a spring- plank after the bather takes his diver \It's the air!\ cried Llew, in a voice thrilling with the sense of a great dis- covery: —'Doing what?\ — —- \Keeping the water back!\ . '• \GeT~a^vay!-\~^faou ted—Twin—Betsyr travel around among the stores an order things for the mere joy of or- dering them, infests the'store of eye specialists as it does thoseof'the dry goods men. • . \Why women come In here ,of an afternoon just for a place to rest in, I do believe. They will come in and affections,- and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It Is also a-spebifie-remedy-for all such chronlc. or long standing cases of catarrhal affec- tions_and their resultants, as bronchial, throat andUung diseases (except consump- especlally efficacious In* producing per feet cures. It contains Black Cherrybark^ Golden Seal root, Bloodroot, Stone root, -Mftndrake-rx)ot^^ndHiueen J s-rootr= t -alH)r Dolly—Do ,you think the Duke of Cashlelgh intends to marry your sis- ter GladyB? . \'» :«• Glady's Brother—Rather! Look at the/presents he's given her! A gold ijase,\ a smoking cap, a hunting watch, a Gladstone bag, a gold-headed carre, a— their eyes examined, and sometimes get indignant when we find that they do not need- glasses at all. Oh, yes, we do turn them away at times when they do not need glasses. And when they do need them they leave orders for the glasses and we make them up and then have them left on our hands, because they frequently never call that sometimes; for them. \Men do but more often it is a woman. The only way I can account for it Is by that explanation—that they do it for want of something else to do, and His Excuse. . You call me fair, but I'm brunette; . What are you thinking of?\ He answered: \True but don't forgot That all is fair In love!\ —Cleveland Leader. Early Training. \He Is certainly a bouncing baby boy.\ \Yes and his mother hopes some day OonpI.U hiUhlEi tsd breodisf plu t for V7.Su . 2qtt.ollti»tchti60«cpiadrilief click,. 0»_lotu» fre» wilt* fall tod* J. -''tun Cycle Hatcher Co., Box 77, Salem. N. Y. Nasal CATARRH In all its stages. Ely's Cream Balm #eansea, eoothea and heals fie diseased membrane. \ Jl cuicH catAtrh and-drrv away a cold in the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils.spreade over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is Im- mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug- gists ocby mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BRQTHERS, 66 Warren Street, ^\W Yotk '.v. with infinite scorn. But Liew_insists ed: \I'm sure that the plank door down here won't let the air go out, and the water won't let the air go in. And the water can't come no further, because the air won't let it.\ \What!\ roared the other. -•^Gome- and- look^ — Llew led the way. Twm followed. Llew tried to walk up towards the water. His feet barely kept the ground while in motion. \Look!'^he shouted. He held his lamp up. The light gleamed on the wall of water. \It's like swimmin' on dry land,\ \grumbled Llfew. The detail left unexpressed—the de- tail which allowed them to \swim on dry land,\ simply amounted to this: Water will not mix with wind; nor wind with water. For water is water A gale lashes into the\ face of~the\\s¥aT^he~arggry~waxer: perhaps to see-what-ILiB like,to_haj^e_|jhe-maY-go-tQ-CQllege and make a name the eyes examined. \You would think that a shop where eye-glasses are prepared and sold would be about^ the last place in the world to be afflicted with shoppers, but we get them.\ DWTffi \TrSE7rSAtT g. 0 ^ That is probably as Ancient | There is no place for Bargains in Rochester like as the HumaaHace Itself, CURES A COLD IN ONE DAI CURES GRIP IN TWO DAYS VrU-H - -J: LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE k THIS SIGNATURE! SWA * ; MUST APPEAR ON 6VERY BOX OF THE GENUINE mx '!& PARKER'8 . HAIR BALSAM CletnW and bttntlfki th« b$it. rtotnotM » luxuiUst froirth. Never Full• to Bcitore Or*y Hairr too itaa Tonthfull CoTorT. CuiMJciIp dj^rtitt A_h»lT f»Ulnf. Hai t it Youthfu Color 2urr* tcilp di»rtitt h htlr fill IT'S TRUE DOWNICIQE Will .destroy Insects on Treca and Plants and prevent fungus and bjlght on Fruit and Potatoes. ISwlOp See your grtSccr or write us for book. D0WKIC1DE CBSUIC&L CO., U1DDLSC0ST, M. T. t i- -- ' .• rOTICE TO. CREDITORS—Pursuant to an m m, • ft^-'-'::-.. SH!re : ^nW : §F : 33oTn ! o^oTW?^^ ite<5drd!ng-to-lttWTtO*H-por8ona-having-cialtnaor- broke it in \two\\ halresr\ The-wood\ crackled, and the tearing of the can- vas followed like a volley of pistol shots. \And there's a big plank door fur- ther-on—we-can-t~tear_thatl\—moaned- Twm Betsy, as he tried to scramble through after his friend. But here a serious thing happened. The water—by this time so plentiful that it completely filled the narrow, tunnel-like roadway—swept down against the outstretched broken part of the framework and jammed it back ,sn suddenly thnt it entrapped the left foot of poor Twm. The water then rushed with a bang against the slender door, where it swirled and boiled in its fury at itself checked. \I'm fast,\ roared Twm. \The .water's breaking down the door,\ muttered Llew. \Another min- ute and it'll be all over with the two of us.\ The whole framework, sides and doorway, began to bulge outwards; it could not hold back the enormous force behind. Twm threw a horror-stricken look at it. Then the excruciating pain and hor- ror of it all reached a climax; he lost consciousness. His body fell—limp. \Fainted clean away,\ panted Llew. \And I'll have to carry him.\ He heard the sides of the doorway creaking more than ever. And now he saw\ it breaking down hopelessly. He picked up his friend and ran for the low- er door. The water came tearing over, un- der and through the door in a yellow, shining flood, roaring as it rushed after him and his burden. It filled the roadway—top, and sides; it advanced in a like a moving wall. \Llew with the other man arms, looked back as he heard It get- ting nearer. He felt something slimy 'touch his back—the water! \I'm caught!\ he groaned. 7 ~Tlren a Very strange thing happened; a magical strength seemed to come to him; his burden suddenly lost ita weight, and he could hold^ Twm Betsy on one hand, outstretched. Stranger still, the crashing, hissing sound of the rushing water stopped; a mysteri- ous silence came upon everything. Llew moved 'as if without effort; he walked buoyantly—almost without touching /the ground; he held Twm Betsy under his arm, as he would his mackintosh when he wenf'for a holi- day and no rain came on. \Are we dead, both of ua?\ he asked of himself, very much frightened. _^Vnyjiow/' ho said, emphatically. springs_uri^nl^i^3VE5^ziBiiizzjLey^r_ does the water allow the tiniest breath of its enemy to penetrate even to the depth of a shade beyond the surface. So here, the water rushed down and forced all the air in the roadway into IbTe~small'est ~v7uuTne~it couldlissume. The door, so thoroughly built, with thick brattice along the bottom, would not admit of any escape; the volume ^f\water\ exceeded the volume of air, and imprisoned it. But the prisoner would not, could not yield. It could not drive the water, greater in volume, The awful desolation of the Dead sea, which Jies nearly 1,300 feet below the level of the Mediterranean, is broken here and there by the salt divers, whose work is probably as ancient as the hu- \nraff\ race~~itself.\ ; — — From remotest antiquity, says the Technical World, Magazine, the salt of the Dead sea has been collected and brought to the Jerusalem market, where it is used for curing hides and for domes- tic purposes. Dead sea water contains over 25 per cent, of solid substances, of which seven per cent, is chloride of sodium, or common salt. The Dead sea contains no living crea- ture. Sea fish put into its waters speed- ily die. Not a single boat navigates\ its strange waters, nor is there any sign of life, saye the isolated parties of salt divers, who scrape and slowly amass 'thelr~gllstening-heap3-of-cryBtal-near- the mouth of the JordanT for himself on the gridiron.\ \You don't - say. Is she. teaching him to stand hard knocks already?\ \Yes she_grabs_hlm by the wri3t and pulls him through every bargain rush they have downtown.\—Chicago News. Which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and teachers as Prof. BartholoWj of Jefferson Med. Col- lege; Prof. Hare, of the Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Ben- nett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. John KingrM; D., late of Cincinnati; Prof. John M. Scudder. M. D.. late of Cincin- nati; Prof. Edwin M. Hale. M. D., of Hahnemann Med. - College, Chicago,, and _ scoresol oth^Ts^LTrallyemluBntlrirthelr- several schools of practice. .' \ The \polden Medical Discovery\ is the only medicine put up for sale through' druggists for like purposes, that has any' such professional endorsements worth more than any number of ordinary testi- monials.'. Open publicity of its formula on the bottle wrapper is the best possible guaranty of its merits. .A glance at this published formula will snow that \Golden Medical Discovery\ contains no poison- -ous-or-harmful-agents-and-no-alcohol- chemlcally pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead. Glycerine is entirely unobjectionable and besides is a most useful ingredient in the cure of all stom- ach as well as bronchial, throat and lung affections. There is the highest medical authority Jfqr_ its use in all such cases. The \Discovery \IS a concentratedgryc-- eric extract of native, medicinal roots and is,safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from'eminent, medical authorities, endorsing its Ingre- dients mailed free on request.- Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. FftVHM-WWHK SmSSE This week's specials positively fot- one-third less than any-, where else in Rochester—that means 33 per cent, in your pocket. SUITS When a sufficient cargo Is made ready a long, string of camels crosses the desert, and the salt is loaded up into panniers, or \shwerries and taken •into Jerusalem, where it finds a ready market. Salt, as is well known, has been used as currency from time immemorial, just as bricks of tea are used to-day in cen- -tral~Asia;-esp6Gially in -the-horderland of China and Siberia. All our $8.50 Suits..; $5.98 All our $13.98 Suits .$7.98 All our $15,00 Suits $8.98 All our $18.00 Suits $10.98 All our $22.50 Suits $13.98 All our $25.00 Suits $16.98 Coats and Jacketg n • K\ CRABS IN RABBIT HUNT. bottom solid— in his demands against -Alfred J.-Jqyce,-lnt6-of-tho town of Perineld, county «of MonroCi atato of New York, deceased, to present the same wl»h the vouchers thereof, to the Undersigned, the administrator of said -deceased at her place for the transaction of business as such administra- tor at her rcsldcnco on the Dugway road In Peh- Oeld, N. ¥„on or before the 1st day of July, 1906 -.Dated, December 20th; 1005; V. ' > /MARY A.JOYCE, •\'.'• ' v Administrator, etc. Charles M. Williams, Administrator's Att'y, 709-710-Wllder Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. back; but it would not allow it to come any furthei. And the seciei ur -USJngularJMethod_ of Captunnff Game- this thing? Nothing more or less than the brattice door which had; in the first place, held the waier back. This pause gave the air time to get into shape for the contest—to clean its decks as it were. So that when the water burst down the brattice door and rushed through in a complete solid, from xoad to roof, the air met it in exactly the same form— solid, from road to roof. Consequent- ly not a drop of the water could flow under, over or down the sides. And in this deadlock of the antagonistic elements Llew and his colleague found safety. \The next thing,\ said Llew, with his light upon the strong plank door, \is how to net out. Can't we cut a piece out?\ Suddenly he turned his light to the ground. \A rail,\ said he. \I can drive a hole through the turf side!\ They tore two of the tram-road rails. Llew put the handle of his lamp in his mouth to \show light.\ Then they cut and hammered the turf wall at the left side of the door. Llew steadily cut a round hole in the turf big enough for a man to go through with ease.- But-he took care not to cut any part through. He weakened It equally all round. He knew enough of the ways of com- pressed air to understand that it would, escape with the force of an ex- plosion. \Now said he, at last ' He threw down his rail. \Get behind me and jump after me when you see me knocked through.\ He took the first place so as to take the first and most dangerous shock of the escaping air. That first shock 3ometlmes mutilates the thing in its: way. . \Ready he roared. \Ahy.\ ; Llew struck wjth his flat the weak- ened part of the wall. It flew out like a feather. A roaring blast followed and In It two human beings found All our $5.00 Covert Coats .. .$2.98 All our $6.00 Silk Etons $3.98 0 All our $10.00 Taffeta Eton or Box Coats $6.98 V> - All our $8.50 Tafyta Coats.. .$5.98 All our Long TouDsts' guaran- teed Taffeta ^oats, $15.00 special ..7. $8.98 125 dozens of lingerie Shirt Waists, regularly sold at ' $2.25, all sizes special for this sale $1.25 -^i t OAL«priTipc-r.Q^tji T -«iy.Ra 4. r.n 14 , --,-,,.. .98fi rExtrabrdinaryrrsale-of—Milliaegy*— • Soo wmdow-dis-- \play for prices and styles. ______ The Empire-Princess and the Sun-Rays Skirts are the exclusive novelties of the Berlin. Ask to see them. -.A^special lot of skirts in all wool gray English materials at $2.98 We give Green Trading Stamps THE\BER_IN 40 State Street, Rochester, N. Y. Weglvc-Orecn Trading Stamps ~The~storethat-_aves-you money Alall-_rdej__DtomDtl.v attended to. Employed by English Urchin. I- On a property where the rabbit shoot- ing was strictly preserved, upon the southern coast of-England, a boy was caught with two dead rabbits in his pos- session, and nothing that would account for their decease. A search of his pocket revealed nothing but two live crabs of small dimensions, the end of a' candle and a box of matches. Under promise of release the urchin was persuaded to disclose his method of procedure. First he selected a likely burrow, and then stripped off his clothes, putting his coat over one hole, his trousers over another, and his shirt over the third. He lit the candle end, dropped a little grease upon* the crab's back, and stuck the lighted candle thereon, and then put the crab at an unoccupied open- ing. Straightway the frightened torch- bearer fled sideways Into the darkness and explored the Innermost depths, while the boy, expectant as a terrier, awaited events outside. Presently a rabbit bolted into the coat, as It did so that boy was after it like a shot, and boy, rabbit and coat all rolled over together, the boy rising from the fray with the rabbit In iils clutches. VEGETABLE SICILIAN _1_|ir Kenewer A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. If jo— dnxjiit c__ot inpplj TOO. lend 11,00 to R. PT nALL A CO.. N_bt_, N. H. MAIL BANK ACCOUNTS Are as safely conducted nowadays as are accounts in person. Money (in the form of money orders, draft or by registered letter) may be safely mailed to this Trust Company when it will be deposited to the sender's credit and bank book will be sent by return mail. • . - - - 4 per cent interest paid on deposits which do not exceed $10,000.00. Send for statement. \ Correspondence solicited. SECURITY TRVST COMPANY, OF ROCHESTER , Corner AJaln and Water Str-ets. nmi?-ttnd-_thc___watet-ftT ihftmfiftlve8~Droreoteo-nK«~BtonflR-*r^w r 3 ^lotri^^rburrd:\- Ho tried to walk In the normal man- ner; but his feet would not keep on the roadway. Ho moved about like a ball tamping on the ground. \Like walking on .'lastlc,\ said he. Then he noticed that his beard sim- ply deluged him with the water that dripped from it; also that from every ^ellng-^hrough-tho-openlng-lnto-tho dust of the road at'trio other side. But It pitched them into Bafety. At first sttinned, they came to them- selves as soon as a stream of wa- ter began to flow through after them. Put the volume of water, limited to tho size of the hole, could not harm them. It simply spouted oyer them. Man's Influence Fatal. Man is tho only animal which Is al- ways accompanied by diseases, except those creatures that are his companr ions and -hare his patronage. There Is reason to believe that the denizens of the forests, the veld, the rivers and the ocean, so far as they escape man's influence, live, with hardly an excep- tion, \healthy lives. Chronic ailments begin with man's protection- in. the -dairy, stable and kennel. Man* has treated artificial-conditions with which the \thousand Ills that flesh is -heir to\ are associated. If tho human fam- ily dwelt in ventilated houses, breathed- pure air, lived temperately^ with little or no \alcohol and took daily exercise in the open, it would perhaps know little more of gout; rheumatism, can- cer, fever, lumbago, dyspepsia, asthma \Standard\ tailoring FOR THE MAN WHO /KNOWS We're looking for. the man who doesn't know, but wants to learn. OUR $15 made to your individual measure SUIT or TOPCOAT jhftn-».rto.~tne. iQwer^aiumaia.^LoiidOTr Telegraph. Ponick Scandal. \I seen\ Mehitable Peters down to tho post ofQ8 jest now all dressed tip.\ , . \Had on her store clothes, hey ?\< \Yes;' an* her. store hair.\—Chicago Sun.' V'\;\'•'\.:' -• ;\ ''•-.'\ will prove a lesson in econ- omy worthy your atten- tion. Finer grades at $18, $20, $22, $26..\ FIT and STYLE aro essential features hero and no garment can leave our store until yon are sat- isfied in every particular. Ofconrso GRAY is tho color. Hundreds of =fihades\to.salc_t=frj); Come In\ and. look: M over. THE STANDARD CLOTHES SHOP \^ og Main St. East, Rochester, N. Y. WB ALLOW ROUND TRIP CARPARB ON ALL SUIT ORDERS. ! •'V-'v 'mmimSMM(m^\ i mm iiiOM_h_-_Wi iifrini riiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi L__T__ mtmmmmmnmm iilMM tit kfk\mmtt*Mm*mAmmm*m •>(•• '!,>.. mmmmmmmmmm